Dowry – an English periodical of Catholic Tradition by the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter (N°23, Autumn 2014) Dowry(N°23, Autumn 2014) “O Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God and our most gracious Queen and Mother, look down in mercy upon England thy Dowry.”(Cardinal Wiseman) (Paternal embrace: Bishop Marc Aillet of Bayonne greets a young priest he has just ordained on behalf of the Priestly Fraternity of St Peter. This took place in the beautiful Cathedral of Chartres in France, the well-known Marian shrine, on Saturday 28 June 2014, Vigil of Ss Peter & Paul. The sanctuary was completely cleaned and restored to its original colours from the Middle Ages. Altogether, twelve of our seminarians were ordained to the Sacred Priesthood last May and June. This is our yearly average number of new priests ordained since the year 2000. Next May, one of them will be an Englishman: Deacon Ian Verrier, FSSP, from Birmingham. Please God, more will follow in coming years. It is very likely that more of them will be assigned in England. Please continue to pray for many good priestly vocations from Our Lady’s Dowry. Deo gratias!) In this issue: Editorial: Year of Consecrated life Praying, learning and... football On the death of a young priest In memoriam Young Apprentice Sculptor in South Tyrol On concomitance: “Is Christ divided?” (1 Cor. 1:13) A well-deserved rest for Our Lady The Four Last Things: for Clergy and Laity Ongoing ministry Forthcoming events Support our seminarians & our apostolate 1 Dowry – an English periodical of Catholic Tradition by the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter (N°23, Autumn 2014) Editorial: Year of Consecrated life e are victims of this culture of the temporary. I institute – be faithfully held in honour” (Decree would like you to think about this: how can I be Perfectae Caritatis, 2.b –1965). Ten months later, “Wfree, how can I break free from this ‘culture of the same Sovereign Pontiff sent the apostolic the temporary’?” This question by Pope Francis to religious is letter Sacrificum Laudis to the supreme quoted in Rejoice! A letter to consecrated men and women moderators of clerical religious institutes obliged published by the Holy See in preparation for the Year of to the choral recitation of the divine office: Consecrated life (21st November 2014 to 28th October 2015). “What words or melodies could replace the forms of Catholic In a way, it behoves every Christian to focus daily on devotion which you have used until now? You should reflect everlasting life, rather than become engrossed in transient and carefully consider whether things would not be worse, concerns. But this is even more expected of men and women should this fine inheritance be discarded. [...] One can also consecrated to God. Their religious vows – or other forms of wonder whether men would come in such numbers to your commitment – publicly manifest that they have renounced the churches in quest of the sacred prayer, if its ancient and native world and have dedicated their bodies and souls to the service tongue, joined to a chant full of grave beauty, resounded no of God, and of their neighbours for the love of God. Their more within your walls. We therefore ask all those to whom it faithful witness is a powerful reminder to all men, for even pertains, to ponder what they wish to give up, and not to let without words, consecrated persons tell us: “We are all but that spring run dry from which, until the present, they have pilgrims here below – on our way to an eternal embrace with themselves drunk deep. [...] Moreover, those prayers, with their God our Creator and Redeemer”. Whatever is not Him, either antiquity, their excellence, their noble majesty, will continue to shall vanish, or must lead to Him. And because God remains draw to you young men and women, called to the inheritance eternally, and does not change, our fulfilment and rest lie not in of our Lord”. In 1983, St John Paul II’s new Code of Canon passing things, however beautiful or poignant, unless in them Law stated that: “The whole patrimony of an institute must be we seek His Face and Love. faithfully preserved by all. This patrimony is Opposed to this radiant ideal is the comprised of the intentions of the founders, of all “culture of the temporary”, which fills our hearts that the competent ecclesiastical authority has and hands with earthly means and makes us blind The diversity, approved concerning the nature, purpose, spirit to the end eternal. Surely you will agree: how fecundity and character of the institute, and of its sound fascinating the daily news – greedily consumed; and fidelity traditions” (canon 578). how captivating the latest trends – unconsciously Dear Friends, this Year of Consecrated imbibed; how absorbing the alleged urgency of the of religious life is an opportunity given us by Pope Francis to hour – slavishly obeyed! By healthy contrast, the communities rediscover the importance of the religious state. mere existence of religious assures us that are a reliable How are we to take part? Principally, let us resolve permanence and eternity can shape in practical indicator of to offer extra prayers for consecrated persons in ways the daily lives of contemporary men and the life of grace our country and dioceses. But we will pray more women. They don’t live on another planet. They effectively if we know them. Thus, why not visit eat, walk, laugh and sleep like we do, but more in a country. the diocesan website and look for the religious freely. Because they act according to a pattern of communities represented? No doubt, links to their permanence – their Rule or Constitutions – which respective websites will be provided. Through they have embraced so as to focus on God, freed from the pictures and with a few minutes spent reading the history of mutability under which we labour. their institute, we will be able to learn about them. Let us also The diversity, fecundity and fidelity of religious pray for their deceased members in Purgatory, and to those communities are a reliable indicator of the life of grace in a possibly beatified or canonised, that they may intercede for country. Sadly, with monasteries and convents, seminaries and their fellow members still on earth. If visits to their premises noviciates closing down at an unabated pace across England are allowed, why not drive to our nearest monastery and and the Western world, religious and consecrated persons in convent and meet with the friars and nuns, or join them in general need our prayer more than ever. Why this collapse? prayer? If we are spiritually closer to some institutes outside The answer is undoubtedly complex. But half a century ago, our diocese, let us make a special effort this year to be involved Vatican II set a condition for success, which retains its in some of their activities. Lastly, in case we know of some relevance, namely: the fidelity to the spirit of the founders as young men and women whom God may be calling to Him in objectively expressed in the rules and constitutions approved religious life, let us pray for them and, when circumstances by the Church. “The hierarchy, following with docility the permit, possibly forward relevant information to them, or offer prompting of the Holy Spirit, accepts the rules presented by to cover their travel expenses on their first visit to the order. outstanding men and women and authentically approves these Let us ask the Master of the Harvest to encourage rules after further adjustments. It also aids by its vigilant and those already consecrated, whether in contemplative or safeguarding authority those institutes variously established for apostolic life, and to guide many generous men and women to the building up of Christ’s Body in order that these same a joyful consecration of their bodies and souls to Him Who institutes may grow and flourish according to the spirit of the assures: “Behold, I make all things new – Ecce nova facio founders” (Lumen Gentium 45, a.D. 1964). And the Venerable omnia” (Rev. 21:5). Pope Paul VI insisted, one year later: “It redounds to the good I wish you a blessed autumn, of the Church that institutes have their own particular Fr Armand de Malleray, FSSP characteristics and work. Therefore let their founders’ spirit, and special aims they set before them, as well as their sound Superior of the English FSSP Apostolate, traditions – all of which make up the patrimony of each St John Fisher House, Reading, Feast of St Pius X, 3rd September 2014 □ 2 Dowry – an English periodical of Catholic Tradition by the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter (N°23, Autumn 2014) Praying, learning and... football By Joseph Grimer must admit that upon hearing about the (then) upcoming new FSSP Isummer boys camp, I wasn’t all that interested. I have been on quite a few summer camps over the years, and I felt I had had my fill of them. This would be yet another camp, and would probably be of a lower standard to the others due to it being the first of its kind. However, I hadn’t much else planned, so I went along. After all: It was only a couple of days, what was there to lose? Well, I’m glad to tell you that "boy was I wrong!" The camp was very structured, informative and fun. Those mere five days packed quite a surprise for me... The camp was mainly run by FSSP seminarians James, Alex, Seth and Matthew (whom we would address by (Happy actors on outdoor stage.) their surname).
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